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Morning,

Im in a top floor tenement flat with access to the attic space. I have a combi boiler with flue that emits vertically up through the roof. My kitchen is situated internally with no easy access to an external wall. Could I fit a kitchen extractor that ducts vertically then right angles and connects to the existing boiler flue with a t piece connector? Is there a way to make sure that any CO would not be able to come back down through the kitchen ducting, and would any of this conform to regs?


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No no no no no ! There absolutely no way you can do that conform to reg it just about breaks every one 😂 , get a professional in and avoid hurting yourself or someone else. Kop
 

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